Duke Bonifacio I of Tuscany

Duke Bonifacio I of Tuscany (760-5 October 823) was the Margrave of Tuscany from 812 to 813, succeeding Bernard of Italy and preceding Duke Bonifacio II of Tuscany.

Biography
Bonifacio was one of Charlemagne's lieutenants, and he was appointed as the Governor of Italy after the death of King Pepin of Italy in 810. He ruled Lucca, Pisa, Pistoia, Volterra, and Luni, and in March 812 he became the first margrave of Tuscany. He died in 823, and his son Duke Bonifacio II of Tuscany succeeded him.